superload
A vehicle and its non-divisible load that exceeds the standard size and weight limits for commercial trucks, often requiring special permits, extensive planning, and additional safety measures. The specific dimensions and weight that qualify a load as a “superload” vary by state, but examples include loads exceeding 16 feet wide, 16 feet high, 125 feet long, or 200,000 pounds. (Kremer, 2025)
